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they compare this with libya. they felt they were taken for a ride in libya. >> rose: because the united nations did more than it-- he had felt the authority was given. >> that's correct. they felt that the resolution and its implementation morphed very quickly into regime change. and they don't want to see a repeat of that. both the chinese and russians feel very strongly about this. apart from other reasons they have for the syrian approach and policy. >> do they care what happens to bashar al-assad. >> no, i think they concede, they accept that assad will have to go and may have to-- . >> rose: so what role do they see him playing in this process. >> i think the main concern is that let's say once you have agreed on the political transition, let's for argument sake say that the transition period will be for a year. the difference between the western position and the russian position as i see it is that the west say as sad pus go. the russians say how does he go. the more you demand assad must go, the deeper he
they compare this with libya. they felt they were taken for a ride in libya. >> rose: because the united nations did more than it-- he had felt the authority was given. >> that's correct. they felt that the resolution and its implementation morphed very quickly into regime change. and they don't want to see a repeat of that. both the chinese and russians feel very strongly about this. apart from other reasons they have for the syrian approach and policy. >> do they care what...
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egypt, libya, india, mobs coming out. these societies alike pressure cookers. there is a lot of pressure within this society. a perceived attack on the pro phet is kind of like a catalyst. this touches very deeply into society. a gesture like the one made by the secretary of state, hillary clinton, is something very positive. but, we need to understand that unless the paradigm changes, we will have cause and effect and i don't condone any violence of any kind. we had 100 deaths since the crisis of the danish cartoons. we have had about 30 deaths since the film came out and the ambassador was killed. how many more deaths before we realize there is a direct connection between one thing and the other? when you set out to provoke people, it is no longer free speech. >> tell me what it is specifically about the prophet that muslims find so offensive. >> many people in the west would look to this and say that we lampooned everyone. why not your prophet? he is the foundation of the faith. on a cultural and social level, there is immense respect and affection for him.
egypt, libya, india, mobs coming out. these societies alike pressure cookers. there is a lot of pressure within this society. a perceived attack on the pro phet is kind of like a catalyst. this touches very deeply into society. a gesture like the one made by the secretary of state, hillary clinton, is something very positive. but, we need to understand that unless the paradigm changes, we will have cause and effect and i don't condone any violence of any kind. we had 100 deaths since the crisis...
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but the words apparently did not make it to the right ears and the rage went on in egypt in libya in tunisia and in yemen people stormed u.s. embassy despicable violence became the price the leaders of those countries of paid for letting the mob vent out this initially but the u.s. appears to be in a difficult position now they can't really lesh out of the. so are the people there because washington cheered so greatly for the changes that swept the region of the current levy and government essentially old its power to the united states also there are still questions as to whether it was just the angry mob which attacked the u.s. consulate in libya or whether an organized terrorist group jumped on the bandwagon of this film hysteria and perpetrated the vicious attack the chaos the influx of arms into libya during the war against qaddafi created perfect environment for extremists of all kinds so there's still a web of questions around what happened on nine eleven this year they release of the notorious movie online rapidly diminished years of efforts by the u.s. government to refresh a
but the words apparently did not make it to the right ears and the rage went on in egypt in libya in tunisia and in yemen people stormed u.s. embassy despicable violence became the price the leaders of those countries of paid for letting the mob vent out this initially but the u.s. appears to be in a difficult position now they can't really lesh out of the. so are the people there because washington cheered so greatly for the changes that swept the region of the current levy and government...
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ambassador in libya. (chanting) >> meantime riots breaking out in tunisia where dozens of pro tests burning the american flag you suicide of the u.s. embassy. >> let's get the latest from our own gregg palkot who joins us live from london. a lot going on. what's the update? >> we were just speaking with a yemeni official. he tells me in fact the perimeter walls the security core done around the u.s. embassy in the capital of yemen have been breached by protestors. he says there was damage done to the embassy grounds. he says the situation is under control. as you noted there was damage done the flag taken down. some injuries some destruction to u.s. property in that area. that is happening while we were also watching in cairo egypt were protests have gone on through tonight into today. police trying to deal with that situation now firing tear gas into a crowd. the anger in yemen and cairo and the anger we are hearing about from other countries as you hear about stemming from the movie "made in the u.s." s
ambassador in libya. (chanting) >> meantime riots breaking out in tunisia where dozens of pro tests burning the american flag you suicide of the u.s. embassy. >> let's get the latest from our own gregg palkot who joins us live from london. a lot going on. what's the update? >> we were just speaking with a yemeni official. he tells me in fact the perimeter walls the security core done around the u.s. embassy in the capital of yemen have been breached by protestors. he says...
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with libya. should we be working with them at all. should be cut off aid to poor nations. denno says considering the fact that we are broke, i would have to say yes. that is logical. abbey writes, yes, absolutely. why would you give them money when they undermine us. it should stop immediately. mike agrees and says that with his 16 trillion-dollar debt, we should cut off all aid to everybody and see if we qualify for any. we also asked on gerriwillis.com and 90% of you said caught everybody off. only 2% said no. here are some of your e-mails. i'm furious to think the president may get reelected. if he does, he will continue taking away our freedom. how can anybody with any sense want their health decisions made by a board of bureaucrats. vote and get him out. let's give romney a chance to do for us what he did for the olympics. the senate is responsible for the tax crisis that is looming. the house is on the job well, but it is the leadership of the senate that will not bring the bills to the flo
with libya. should we be working with them at all. should be cut off aid to poor nations. denno says considering the fact that we are broke, i would have to say yes. that is logical. abbey writes, yes, absolutely. why would you give them money when they undermine us. it should stop immediately. mike agrees and says that with his 16 trillion-dollar debt, we should cut off all aid to everybody and see if we qualify for any. we also asked on gerriwillis.com and 90% of you said caught everybody...
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they believe libya cannot be a hub for the conflict. but it should be used or utilize as a backyard for a logistic space for a bigger fatah, which is egypt or syria or maybe both of them. >> the americans cannot reverse the arabs bring. the question as how to respond to the dangers? -- the americans cannot reverse the arab spring? should it avoid treading too heavily in the region for fear of exacerbating the issue? or has it become, as some republicans feel, too indecisive and apologetic? america needs to make it clear what it stands for. >> what the united states needs to do is take the kind of leadership that will organize the international community to address these crises, and it does not appear that is happening in the way that is productive and it's the result that we want. which is basically not to have the interest at the military level. at least two other feelings, the power vacuum, and ultimately, those who fall into the power vacuum are radical islamists. >> while americans still have widespread support from libya, shown by
they believe libya cannot be a hub for the conflict. but it should be used or utilize as a backyard for a logistic space for a bigger fatah, which is egypt or syria or maybe both of them. >> the americans cannot reverse the arabs bring. the question as how to respond to the dangers? -- the americans cannot reverse the arab spring? should it avoid treading too heavily in the region for fear of exacerbating the issue? or has it become, as some republicans feel, too indecisive and...
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washington confirms that some better to libya was among those killed during an overnight more of rage on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. back in the bailout a german court approves the permanent eurozone rescue fund. paves the way for to you joy in the five hundred billion euro facility there are conditions attached all the latest from the german capital coming up shortly. and hundreds of thousands of cards are lonely and so much for independence from spain claiming madrid is dragging their region down. it's more pm here in moscow you live with us r t i'm to bang would say first president obama has confirmed that his i'm basset in libya and three other officials were killed in the city of benghazi christopher stevens was visiting the u.s. consulate to when an armed mob stormed the compound in protest at an american film which is being called an insult to islam the latest from marty's middle east correspondent policia. i witness is who were there said that they heard gunfire coming from both libyan security forces and the attackers themselves and we have seen some reports at least sugg
washington confirms that some better to libya was among those killed during an overnight more of rage on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. back in the bailout a german court approves the permanent eurozone rescue fund. paves the way for to you joy in the five hundred billion euro facility there are conditions attached all the latest from the german capital coming up shortly. and hundreds of thousands of cards are lonely and so much for independence from spain claiming madrid is dragging their...
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in libya is that you know very strong anti american sentiment that remains not just in libya but there i say across the muslim world and although the arab spring did a lot to perhaps strengthen the relationship between the west and indeed the muslim world there is still an awful lot of suspicion and indeed distrust as to the role of america in the middle east and north africa and let's not forget that this is also due to because of the the west's use keenly of violence itself to justify its own political and you know it's become routine no you hear about the drone strikes taking out alleged terrorists all indeed interventions taking sides into civil war effectively as was the case in libya to bring about regime change in a country like libya and that a kind of interventionism still triggers and very strong anti-american sentiment you know mohamed you said you knew a lot about syria and so would you like to see nato intervention in syria in light of what's happened in libya i would say. i would say i would say that people in there are not really asking for the people are in syria are ou
in libya is that you know very strong anti american sentiment that remains not just in libya but there i say across the muslim world and although the arab spring did a lot to perhaps strengthen the relationship between the west and indeed the muslim world there is still an awful lot of suspicion and indeed distrust as to the role of america in the middle east and north africa and let's not forget that this is also due to because of the the west's use keenly of violence itself to justify its own...
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now what's the situation there in your opinion how does a country like libya want to rebuild itself one of the after months very few people talk about is that many of those who fought in libya now went to the area and are now fighting in mali for example were we have no sort of a civil war going on or some really extreme muslim took over the north a part of mali many of those fought before that and work with weapons everything would train. in libya so we see sort of the fallout of this war in the neighboring countries is there a chance that the type of situation we see right now in libya that could be repeated in syria as of today the situation for me in syria looks much worse than in libya because i mean the whole environment you know with the middle east conflict lebanon is one problem the other problem is that right now there seems to be so many other countries who have their own interests within syria supporting one side or the other turkey with a kurdish problem so they are supporting the movement just to prevent the kurds within syria to have their own you know autonomy then y
now what's the situation there in your opinion how does a country like libya want to rebuild itself one of the after months very few people talk about is that many of those who fought in libya now went to the area and are now fighting in mali for example were we have no sort of a civil war going on or some really extreme muslim took over the north a part of mali many of those fought before that and work with weapons everything would train. in libya so we see sort of the fallout of this war in...
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or the government of libya but secretary of state couldn't hold back the sense of frustration which many americans share right now when she said this how could this have. how could this happen in a country we helped liberate in a city we helped save from destruction ambassador chris stevens who died in the storming of the consulate in benghazi he played an active role in bringing down colonel qadhafi the revolution has effectively could have managed to the secular rule of qaddafi and broady and islam is the government that currently be a leader who basically all seize power to the americans as apologize for the attack in benghazi and pledged to hunt down the perpetrators but that doesn't change the fact that the revolution has sort of unleashed this kind of religious extremism the administration wants to present it as an act by a small fringe group but the attack on the embassy in cairo in egypt on the same day this tuesday showed that maybe it's not so small and not so fringe so what happened on tuesday both and. scores of people stormed the u.s. diplomatic facilities in protest to
or the government of libya but secretary of state couldn't hold back the sense of frustration which many americans share right now when she said this how could this have. how could this happen in a country we helped liberate in a city we helped save from destruction ambassador chris stevens who died in the storming of the consulate in benghazi he played an active role in bringing down colonel qadhafi the revolution has effectively could have managed to the secular rule of qaddafi and broady and...
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russia has strongly condemns the killing of the us some boss today in libya president putin said all governments should work to prevent provocations and he is our correspondent to your with more. president putin condemns the murder of the u.s. ambassador in libya saying that it's very troubling one diplomats are killed since they're supposed to be protected by international law and he said how important it is for everyone to unite in the fight against extremism but at the same time why do . that is the responsibility of every state and government to protect the feelings of the leaders of all religions being offended is that. if your state doesn't react in a timely and tough manner to provocations that are directed against the religious feelings of people then we happens is that the humiliating you can instantly ones when you start to defend their own interests and sometimes this can take an acceptable forms and even force people to use unacceptable you have to be human we would feel the region could fall into chaos which is exactly what's happening now in this respect and you like to
russia has strongly condemns the killing of the us some boss today in libya president putin said all governments should work to prevent provocations and he is our correspondent to your with more. president putin condemns the murder of the u.s. ambassador in libya saying that it's very troubling one diplomats are killed since they're supposed to be protected by international law and he said how important it is for everyone to unite in the fight against extremism but at the same time why do ....
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painted on the developments in libya egypt and another arab nations aligned for you. and you can also find the latest updates posted long as they're coming in there the timeline how the situation is developing for that. and also now you tube channel would go all the beaches from the protests in egypt and the rest of the region along with alex but opinion on this is free. russia has denounced the killing of a u.s. ambassador in libya president and said all governments should work to prevent any just provoke provocations on his. the russian president has strongly condemned the attacks in libya and in egypt and he called on governments of all countries to unite in the fight against extremism saying it's very important for all nations to work together he also mentioned that diplomats should be protected by law and government should be paying special attention to protecting people's religious feelings and emphasize the government's role in dealing with these matters in a swift manner before things get out of control these niggas. if it doesn't react in a timely and tough m
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in libya so we see sort of the fallout of this war and libya in the neighboring countries is there a chance that the type of situation we see right now in libya that could be repeated in syria as of today the situation for me in syria looks much worse than in libya because i mean the whole environment you know with the middle east conflict lebanon is one problem the other problem is that right now there seems to be so many other countries who have their own interests within syria supporting one side or the other turkey with a kurdish problem so they are supporting the movement just to prevent the kurds within syria to have their own you know autonomy then you have the gulf states supporting the rebels you have the cia on the ground you have german spy ships on the ground i mean this seems to be the whole world have their interest now with one of the groups or the other syria and that looks to me like a recent piece for a long civil war within syria now we talk about contagion when we're talking about the eurozone crisis is the risk of a war contagion in the wider middle east area if
in libya so we see sort of the fallout of this war and libya in the neighboring countries is there a chance that the type of situation we see right now in libya that could be repeated in syria as of today the situation for me in syria looks much worse than in libya because i mean the whole environment you know with the middle east conflict lebanon is one problem the other problem is that right now there seems to be so many other countries who have their own interests within syria supporting one...
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but most islam and the prophet muhammad has swept across islamic nations across has that started in libya and egypt have flared up in almost a dozen countries now including ghana iran iraq and tunisia correspondent in the region lisa catherine of brings us the details. seems like every hour we're hearing more updates about potential protests spreading across the region this is of course turmoil in the arab world over the fence a video denigrating the prophet muhammad we've actually seen the protests spread to right here in lebanon there are a lot calmer than what we've seen in other parts of the middle east there are protesters both in the city of tripoli where a lot of the syrian fighting has actually spilled over into as well as in the southern city of so don we've also seen protests reported in israel where protesters reportedly burned an american flag there as well as pakistan where there were a lot calmer than some of the other protests but local officials there had called on the expulsion of the u.s. ambassador there. given the large number of that country gets a i doubt that we wou
but most islam and the prophet muhammad has swept across islamic nations across has that started in libya and egypt have flared up in almost a dozen countries now including ghana iran iraq and tunisia correspondent in the region lisa catherine of brings us the details. seems like every hour we're hearing more updates about potential protests spreading across the region this is of course turmoil in the arab world over the fence a video denigrating the prophet muhammad we've actually seen the...
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libya which happened during an overnight raid on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. back in the bailout a german court approves the permanent eurozone rescue for. paves the way to joy in the five hundred billion euro facility there are conditions attached all the latest from the german capital coming up shortly. and the european commission president says the needs to integrate into a federation of nation states in order to be saved from the debt crisis drawing anger from euro skeptics who believe the blog should be heading the opposite way. if you just joined us welcome it's eleven pm. kevin zero in this is r.t. and first washington has condemned the killing of its passage to libya christopher stevens and three other officials who died in an attack at the u.s. consulate in the city of benghazi the bloodshed followed protests over an american film which has been described as an insult to islam is the first time a u.s. ambassador has been killed while in post since one thousand nine hundred eighty nine going to future can as the latest tonight. we heard hillary clinton
libya which happened during an overnight raid on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. back in the bailout a german court approves the permanent eurozone rescue for. paves the way to joy in the five hundred billion euro facility there are conditions attached all the latest from the german capital coming up shortly. and the european commission president says the needs to integrate into a federation of nation states in order to be saved from the debt crisis drawing anger from euro skeptics who believe...
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that is the samuation in libya. those host nation forces are not capable of defending fixed installations and we need resources and keep those people safe or they shouldn't be when you think about the war in iraq. where did most of the anti-u.s. soldiers and militants come from? they came from benghazi. it is not like we didn't know there is it a problem >> look. every country in the region has a radical islamic movement that is operating inside of it. and they move fighters around you they make no mistake about it and final question. have we gained anything by our involvement in the middle east? should we change our strategy. and like any president wouldn't. given what is happening to us. and our policy now is unstate we saw it unfold over the last three plus years we are disengaging from the middle east. our friends say why aren't you standing here with us. look at iran. permitting them to have a nuclear weapon and we have a feckless policy that is not standing up to them and we are pulling out of iraq despite the
that is the samuation in libya. those host nation forces are not capable of defending fixed installations and we need resources and keep those people safe or they shouldn't be when you think about the war in iraq. where did most of the anti-u.s. soldiers and militants come from? they came from benghazi. it is not like we didn't know there is it a problem >> look. every country in the region has a radical islamic movement that is operating inside of it. and they move fighters around you...
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russia condemns the killing of the glass on van sort of to libya saying governments around the world should unite in the fight against a really interesting songs and. international news live from moscow this is all she was me thanks for joining us protests as an egypt refused to leave the streets outside the u.s. embassy in cairo for a third day sporadic clashes with police continued to flare up stones were told by a both sides and tear gas fired to contain the crowds angry over an american made film that mocks islam and the prophet mohammed and local reports now from the egyptian capital. we're still basically saying quite violent street fights between the protesters and the police which have been ongoing all nights we've seen protests throwing molotov and rocks and the security forces responding with quite heavy amounts to take out the minute she arrived at probably about six o'clock this morning they saw the building security barricades have gnawed concrete blocks on the street leading to the embassy behind me and was this is happening the police push the protesters right on to he
russia condemns the killing of the glass on van sort of to libya saying governments around the world should unite in the fight against a really interesting songs and. international news live from moscow this is all she was me thanks for joining us protests as an egypt refused to leave the streets outside the u.s. embassy in cairo for a third day sporadic clashes with police continued to flare up stones were told by a both sides and tear gas fired to contain the crowds angry over an american...
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that is the samuation in libya. those host nation forces are not capable of defending fixed installations and we need resources and keep those people safe or they shouldn't be when you think about the war in iraq. where did most of the anti-u.s. soldiers and militants come from? they came from benghazi. it is not like we didn't know there is it a problem >> look. every country in the region has a radical islamic movement that is operating inside of it. and they move fighters around you they make no mistake about it and final question. have we gained anything by our involvement in the middle east? should we change our strategy. and like any president wouldn't. given what is happening to us. and our policy now is unstate we saw it unfold over the last three plus years we are disengaging from the middle east. our friends say why aren't you standing here with us. look at iran. permitting them to have a nuclear weapon and we have a feckless policy that is not standing up to them and we are pulling out of iraq despite the
that is the samuation in libya. those host nation forces are not capable of defending fixed installations and we need resources and keep those people safe or they shouldn't be when you think about the war in iraq. where did most of the anti-u.s. soldiers and militants come from? they came from benghazi. it is not like we didn't know there is it a problem >> look. every country in the region has a radical islamic movement that is operating inside of it. and they move fighters around you...
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is it trumped by what's going on in libya? >> i think rush is right, middle most people who heard this, you have an idea already about president obama. it's not like he hasn't been president for four years already. he's had policies in place, done things, said things, and i think it would come as more of a shock if he had never been in office before and it wasn't a 14-year-old tape. we are talk again about the independent voters, the voters in the mental. most of them voted for president obama four years ago. they are on the fence now. it isn't likely to flip a switch one way or the other, an old comment from 14 years ago when he's been in office for four years. mitt romney and the 47% combined with the foreign news out there, that will eclipse any kind of bump that you can get out of something-like this. >> rick is right. this is a song and dance that the american people heard four years ago. most of them didn't buy it. it didn't work for john mccain and sarah palin. it doesn't appear that it's going to necessarily regular na
is it trumped by what's going on in libya? >> i think rush is right, middle most people who heard this, you have an idea already about president obama. it's not like he hasn't been president for four years already. he's had policies in place, done things, said things, and i think it would come as more of a shock if he had never been in office before and it wasn't a 14-year-old tape. we are talk again about the independent voters, the voters in the mental. most of them voted for president...
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phone considered an insult to islam while washington suns warships and marines to libya to hunt down those who killed it soundblaster there. be further ation own plans from the e.u. chief to buy nations together to form a formidable anti-crisis force but critics say it's a plan to seize political power and not a cure. to stick to the euro road has conservatives scooped the majority vote although some cutbacks will be renegotiated. hello and welcome to our team. it is not o'clock here in moscow while riot police fired tear gas at hundreds of demonstrators in colorado during a second night of violent protest outside the u.s. embassy in the egyptian capital crowds threw molotov cocktails at the compound angered by a controversial american film and salting. the movie has also triggered more violence across the arab world on tuesday america's ambassador to libya was killed on an armed mall botak the u.s. consulate in the city have been called washington house condemning the murder of christopher stevens and three other officials president obama has vowed to hunt down those responsible and
phone considered an insult to islam while washington suns warships and marines to libya to hunt down those who killed it soundblaster there. be further ation own plans from the e.u. chief to buy nations together to form a formidable anti-crisis force but critics say it's a plan to seize political power and not a cure. to stick to the euro road has conservatives scooped the majority vote although some cutbacks will be renegotiated. hello and welcome to our team. it is not o'clock here in moscow...
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tunisia over eight us phone considered an insult to islam while washington sends warships send marines to libya hunt down those who killed its own basset are there. the federation all plans from the e.u. chief to buy nations together to form a formidable anti-crisis force but critics say it's a plan to seize political power and not a cure. the netherlands all to stick to the euro road as conservatives the majority vote although some cots cutbacks will be renegotiated. and welcome to our two. broadcasting to you from our studio in moscow where it is ten o'clock well riot police fired tear gas at hundreds of demonstrators in colorado during a second night of bottle of protests outside the u.s. embassy in the egyptian capital crowds threw molotov cocktails at the compound angered by a controversial american film insulting to islam the movie has also triggered more violence across the arab world on tuesday america's ambassador to libya was killed when an armed mob attacked the u.s. policy in the city of been tossing washington has condemned the murder of christopher stevens and three other official
tunisia over eight us phone considered an insult to islam while washington sends warships send marines to libya hunt down those who killed its own basset are there. the federation all plans from the e.u. chief to buy nations together to form a formidable anti-crisis force but critics say it's a plan to seize political power and not a cure. the netherlands all to stick to the euro road as conservatives the majority vote although some cots cutbacks will be renegotiated. and welcome to our two....
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consulate in benghazi, libya. president obama has ordered that flags fly at half staff across the united states and at embassies around the world until sunday night. >>> i'm wolf blitzer in for piers morgan. earlier today the republican challenger, mitt romney, blasted president obama for what he characterized as, quote, an apology for america's values over the storming of the u.s. embassy in cairo. >> an apology for america's values is never the right course. >> the president fired right back in an interview tonight with cbs news. >> governor romney seems to have a tendency to shoot first and name later, and as president, one of the things i've learned is you can't do that. you know, it's important for you to make sure that the statements that you make are backed up by the facts and that you've thought through the ramifications before you make them. >> and there are late-breaking developments right now. two u.s. navy warships of moving toward the coast of libya and 50 marines are on the ground in tripoli right no
consulate in benghazi, libya. president obama has ordered that flags fly at half staff across the united states and at embassies around the world until sunday night. >>> i'm wolf blitzer in for piers morgan. earlier today the republican challenger, mitt romney, blasted president obama for what he characterized as, quote, an apology for america's values over the storming of the u.s. embassy in cairo. >> an apology for america's values is never the right course. >> the...
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american rother spawned by the film has swept across the arab world process that started in libya and egypt has flared up in almost a dozen countries now including gedmin iran iraq and tunisia and all his correspondent in the region lisa culkin to joins us now live with more good morning to you may so bring us up to date on events in the region how far have the prose has spread and how violent are they. of course well it seems like every hour we're hearing more updates about potential protests spreading across the region this is of course turmoil in the arab world over the offensive video denigrating the prophet mohammad we've actually seen the protests spread to right here in lebanon and there are a lot calmer than what we've seen in other parts of the middle east there were protesters both in the city of tripoli where a lot of the syrian fighting was actually spilled over into as well as in the southern city of say don we've also seen protests reported in israel where protesters reportedly burned an american flag there as well as pakistan where there were a lot calmer than some of t
american rother spawned by the film has swept across the arab world process that started in libya and egypt has flared up in almost a dozen countries now including gedmin iran iraq and tunisia and all his correspondent in the region lisa culkin to joins us now live with more good morning to you may so bring us up to date on events in the region how far have the prose has spread and how violent are they. of course well it seems like every hour we're hearing more updates about potential protests...
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took nato in the attack on iraq is libya really debt and destruction and they've created this sort of violent situation so what of course we condemn the terrible attacks on the u.s. consulate the murder of christine romans and of course the people responsible are those who carried out the killings we've got to put this in its wider context and this would have happened had nato not intervened last year the government is losing its grip in libya and egypt has been across the region and the u.s. it is the car that's been stoking all this up the u.s. has been aggressively supporting. uprisings of course across the region for its own interests and now it's a kind of blowback time the u.s. is getting it back and you know i think you know interference is the best way to go really well are they going to do regime change again i mean we had this last year i mean gadhafi what was he dictated it was a stable country the u.s. and nato decided to delete it he said if we look across the globe everywhere when they to intervene has been a disaster look at iraq one million people killed there yugoslav
took nato in the attack on iraq is libya really debt and destruction and they've created this sort of violent situation so what of course we condemn the terrible attacks on the u.s. consulate the murder of christine romans and of course the people responsible are those who carried out the killings we've got to put this in its wider context and this would have happened had nato not intervened last year the government is losing its grip in libya and egypt has been across the region and the u.s....
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bucket on libya washington is now what it all non-emergency u.s. stuff to leave is it possible there could be a break off in diplomatic relations as you say it's about i don't think so because the current libyan government is very close to the united states and we have we must remember that this is tack on brands that are native in revenge for the murder of the killing of market duffy who reportedly his convoy was screwy by u.s. drone aircraft and captured. there are still a lot of progress. so we just don't know what caused this criminal attack i guess we'll find out soon of course the reaction from the u.s. that the perpetrators will be captured and dealt with tonight manned u.s. drones reportedly will be flown over libya to search for the perpetrators of the attack on the consulate there in benghazi where the operators of those drugs be authorized by the u.s. to kill as they do in afghanistan pakistan and yemen. i don't think so and i certainly hope not because nobody is going to be running around libya with a big sign on his back saying i kille
bucket on libya washington is now what it all non-emergency u.s. stuff to leave is it possible there could be a break off in diplomatic relations as you say it's about i don't think so because the current libyan government is very close to the united states and we have we must remember that this is tack on brands that are native in revenge for the murder of the killing of market duffy who reportedly his convoy was screwy by u.s. drone aircraft and captured. there are still a lot of progress. so...
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the body of the four americans killed in tuesday's attack in libya arrived back in the united states. nancy cordes shows us the emotional homecoming. ♪ >>> the remains of the u.s. ambassador to libya and three others carried off a military plane into a hangar where the president and other dignitaries state department staffers and victims families waited. >>> a difficult week for the state department and for our country. >>> an emotional secretary clinton paid tribute to each man. >>> sean smith joined the state department after six years in the air force. tyrone woods spanned two decades as a navy seal serving multiple tours in iraq and afghanistan glendora the went by bubka also a former steel and experience paramedic. she sate for last the ambassador she had and selected to help the libyan people build a new government >>> i was honored to know ambassador chris stevens know not just for his courage before smile and goofy but contagious for his sense of fun and that california cool. >>> president obama call the four victims patriots refused to back down in danger. >>> to you their
the body of the four americans killed in tuesday's attack in libya arrived back in the united states. nancy cordes shows us the emotional homecoming. ♪ >>> the remains of the u.s. ambassador to libya and three others carried off a military plane into a hangar where the president and other dignitaries state department staffers and victims families waited. >>> a difficult week for the state department and for our country. >>> an emotional secretary clinton paid...
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ambassador in libya has been in yemen where. hundreds of protesters stormed the compound they were able to breach the heavily fortified outer perimeter setting fire to a building and several cars there there's been conflicting reports about numbers of injured and killed although the latest we're hearing is four people were killed in that protest but for the moment really all eyes are really on what happens in the arab world after friday prayers a lot of times we tend to see sort of fanning the flames of crisis situations like this and really the place to watch is going to be lebanon right here in lebanon where the pope is making his first visit to the country since the beginning of the arab spring the country of course has a very painful sectarian christian muslim sunni shia divide past and of course of ghana stand where killings have been reported in the past associated with the burnings of the koran by u.s. . people associated with the u.s. troops we really have to keep an eye on what's going to have. and there are after frida
ambassador in libya has been in yemen where. hundreds of protesters stormed the compound they were able to breach the heavily fortified outer perimeter setting fire to a building and several cars there there's been conflicting reports about numbers of injured and killed although the latest we're hearing is four people were killed in that protest but for the moment really all eyes are really on what happens in the arab world after friday prayers a lot of times we tend to see sort of fanning the...
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largely poverty for the many and i think that's what it's really about syria libya. iran. and of course iraq before that we're all in some ways faulting u.s. ambitions in the middle east as a one off or another the u.s. has targeted each of these states so this is absolutely nothing to do with human rights violations exactly in the of the u.s. surely though the u.s. allies is a separate arabia and bahrain are the worst human rights violators in the middle east this is really about the geopolitical agenda of subordinating a large swath of the middle east to. the u.s. military economic agenda ok herb you want to get in there that have air time gentlemen herb go ahead well i was going to say i mean this this case i this case i marxist analysis is really absurd where's the united states where's the evidence of the united states involvement in syria i mean obviously the united states would love to see assad fall but we're not entirely happy about what the consequences of that might be and that is a continuing conversation that is taking place in our state department at the mome
largely poverty for the many and i think that's what it's really about syria libya. iran. and of course iraq before that we're all in some ways faulting u.s. ambitions in the middle east as a one off or another the u.s. has targeted each of these states so this is absolutely nothing to do with human rights violations exactly in the of the u.s. surely though the u.s. allies is a separate arabia and bahrain are the worst human rights violators in the middle east this is really about the...